Reduce risks
Establish secondary prevention mechanisms and intervene to limit damage

1. Identify risk situations:
- Develop a method to quickly detect incidents or emerging problems.
- Set up an alert system to report situations requiring intervention.
2. Develop intervention protocols:
- Create specific procedures to manage each type of risk situation.
- Define the steps to follow in the event of an incident to minimize damage.
3. Train staff in incident management:
- Organize training on appropriate responses to different types of risks.
- Simulate emergency situations to train employees to respond effectively.
4. Install damage control equipment:
- Set up devices and technologies to limit the impacts in the event of an incident (fire extinguishers, containment systems, etc.).
- Ensure regular maintenance of this equipment to ensure its effectiveness.
5. Monitor and evaluate in real time:
- Use continuous monitoring tools to detect early signs of deterioration or problems.
- Analyze data in real time to make quick and informed decisions.
6. Respond quickly to incidents:
- Activate response protocols as soon as an incident is detected.
- Mobilize a dedicated team to manage the situation and limit the damage.
7. Reduce post-incident impacts:
- Implement follow-up actions to reduce the long-term consequences of incidents.
- Assess the damage and establish a recovery plan.
8. Document and learn from incidents:
- Keep a detailed record of incidents, interventions carried out and results obtained.
- Analyze this data to continuously improve secondary prevention mechanisms.
9. Communicate and coordinate efforts:
- Ensure clear communication between teams during and after an incident.
- Share information with stakeholders for coordinated incident management.
